Filing of Annual returns by composition taxpayers - Negative Liability in GSTR-4



Quick Summary
Composition taxpayers filing their annual GSTR-4 return may encounter a 'negative liability' issue. This occurs when tax paid quarterly via Form GST CMP-08 exceeds the declared annual liability in GSTR-4, specifically if Table 6 of GSTR-4 is not filled correctly. If there's no liability to declare in Table 6, it must be entered as '0'. If this table is left blank, the system presumes no liability, causing the excess tax paid via CMP-08 to appear as a negative balance. This negative balance can be used to offset future tax liabilities.

Instances have come to notice where taxpayers are reporting negative liability appearing in their GSTR-4

Background

Since FY 2019-20, composition taxpayers has to pay the liability through Form GST CMP-08 on quarterly basis while GSTR-4 Return is required to be filed on annual basis after end of a financial year.

Reason of Negative Liability in GSTR4

The liability of the complete year is required to be declared in GSTR-4 under applicable tax rates. Taxpayers should fill up table 6 of GSTR-4 mandatorily. In case, there is no liability, the said table may be filled up with ‘0’ value. If no liability is declared in table 6, it is presumed that no liability is required to be paid, even though, taxpayer may have paid the liability through Form GST CMP-08. In such cases, liability paid through GST CMP-08 becomes excess tax paid and moves to Negative Liability Statement for utilization of same for subsequent tax period’s liability.

Composition Taxpayers: GSTR-4 Negative Liability Explained

What the taxpayer did wrongly 

Liability paid through Form GST CMP-08 is auto-populated in table 5 of the GSTR-4 for convenience of the taxpayers. Taxpayers who do not fill up table 6 of GSTR-4 i.e. no liability is declared, even though, taxpayer may have paid the liability through Form GST CMP-08; since the ‘Tax payable’ in GSTR-4 is computed after reducing the liability declared in GST CMP-08 and then auto-populated in table 5. Thus, if nothing is declared in table 6, then the negative liability entry appears in GSTR-4.

How to proceed in case of negative liability

If table 6 of GSTR-4 has not been filled due to oversight, a ticket may be raised to nullify the amount available in negative liability statement. If there is no liability to be paid during the year, the liability paid through Form GST CMP-08 shall move to negative liability statement and the same excess amount can be utilised to pay the liability of future tax periods.

FAQ :

A negative liability in GSTR-4 occurs when the tax paid quarterly through Form GST CMP-08 is more than the total annual liability declared in the GSTR-4 return.

It typically happens if taxpayers fail to declare their annual liability in Table 6 of GSTR-4. If Table 6 is left blank, the system assumes no liability, and the pre-paid tax from CMP-08 creates a negative balance.

If there is no liability, taxpayers must still fill Table 6 of GSTR-4 with a '0' value to avoid a negative liability entry.

Yes, the excess tax paid that results in a negative liability can be utilised to pay your tax liabilities in subsequent tax periods.

If Table 6 was not filled due to an oversight, you may need to raise a ticket to nullify the amount in the negative liability statement.




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